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Boosted by polls, PM uses Iran war to reassert control, shut down election and reshuffle talk
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Government bets on big energy headlines while pledging discipline at the pump
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Lack of perceived alternatives strengthens ND as challenger parties lose shine
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Security, prices and stability top political agenda as government deals with Iran fallout
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Mitsotakis projects readiness and EU-backed strength as Tsipras questions policy
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Athens calibrates domestic and diplomatic response to Iran war as tension with Turkey resurfaces
PM hails Chevron bid as vote of confidence amid mixed reactions to TIF package
The news that US energy giant Chevron has bid for an exploration license in Greek waters has been celebrated by PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis as a boost to the country’s geopolitical status and a vindication of his administration’s foreign policy.
On the domestic front, the first polls since the unveiling of what the government describes as the biggest tax cuts in recent history suggest that the announcements have failed to move the dial, with voters still worried about the cost of living.
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